Green Beret Vs. Navy SEAL | Who Is A Better Shooter?

Published on September 21, 2024
Duration: 14:06

This video pits a Green Beret sniper against a Navy SEAL in a long-range pistol shooting challenge. They compete at distances from 20 to 90 yards, shooting off-hand with their chosen sidearms: a Dan Wesson 1911 and a Laugo Alien. The competition highlights the increasing difficulty of handgun accuracy at extended ranges, with the Green Beret ultimately winning by hitting the 90-yard target.

Quick Summary

A Green Beret sniper and a Navy SEAL competed in a long-range pistol challenge, starting at 20 yards and moving back in 10-yard increments. Using a Dan Wesson 1911 and a Laugo Alien, they tested off-hand accuracy up to 90 yards, with the Green Beret ultimately winning.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Gear: Green Beret vs Navy SEAL
  2. 01:49Competition Rules: Long Range Pistol Challenge
  3. 05:06Early Rounds: 20-40 Yards Accuracy
  4. 06:29Mid-Range: Tactical Considerations at 50-60 Yards
  5. 09:07Long-Range Test: 80-90 Yards Precision
  6. 11:44Conclusion: Who Won the Shootout?

Frequently Asked Questions

Who competed in the long-range pistol challenge?

The competition featured Blake, a former Navy SEAL, and Kurt Pannell, a Green Beret sniper and Tactical Games National Champion. They used a Dan Wesson 1911 and a Laugo Alien pistol, respectively.

What were the rules for the shooting competition?

Shooters started at 20 yards and moved back in 10-yard increments, taking three off-hand shots per distance. No external support or prone positions were allowed, and the target was a standard C-zone steel silhouette.

Which pistol performed better at long range?

The Laugo Alien, with its advanced design including a very low bore axis, proved more effective at the extreme distances of 80 and 90 yards, allowing the Green Beret to win the challenge.

What tactical advice was given for long-range pistol engagements?

It was emphasized that in real-world scenarios at distances like 50-60 yards, the priority should be to create distance and find cover, rather than engaging in a static firefight.

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